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DESCRIPTION:The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Chesa
 peake Chapter in\ncollaboration with our cosponsors: IEEE Baltimore\, Wash
 ington D.C. and Northern VA\n(NOVA) Chapters invite you to attend an “Ap
 plication Lifecycle Management (ALM) and\nApplication Development Lifecycl
 e Management (ADLM) Projects for Systems &amp;\nSoftware Engineers Workshop”
  with Facilitator/Instructor: Mr. Mike Pafford on Saturday\,\nDecember 19\
 , 2015 commencing at 9AM. IEEE accredits this presentation for continuing\
 neducation/professional development. Attendees are eligible to receive Con
 tinuing\nEducation Units /Professional Development Hours (CEU/PDH) by atte
 nding the full\nduration of the workshop\, completing\, and submitting for
 ms at the close of the workshop.\nAbstract:\nMr. Mike Pafford introduces t
 hose in attendance to the IDEATION Design Thinking\nconstruct in preparati
 on of facilitating a workshop of exercises applying the construct to\ncoll
 aborative ALM/ADLM exercises. The goal is to provide Systems Engineers and
 \nSoftware Engineers with knowledge and understanding that allows both dis
 ciplines to\nenhance their value in collaborative Agile ALM/ADLM projects.
  During the workshop\nparticipants will actively collect as much raw data 
 as possible in real-time during each\nactivity and exercise (this capture 
 will use sticky note\, white boarding\, etc.). After the\ncapture of data\
 , participants will share their data among the other attendees at the\nwor
 kshop.\nExamples of Workshop Success:\nï‚· Sharing in near real-time o
 f collected raw data among workshop participants\nï‚· Positive real-ti
 me feedback from all workshop participants\nï‚· Compilation and proces
 sing of collected data into satisfactory reference information\nSpeaker/In
 structor Biography\nEvent Lead Facilitator Mr. Mike Pafford is a Senior Sy
 stems Engineer and Project Manager\nat The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) 
 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL).\nMr. Pafford has over forty years’ exp
 erience leading military\, government\, industry\,\nFederally Funded Resea
 rch &amp; Development Center (FFRDC) and University Affiliated\nResearch Cente
 r (UARC) engineering and analysis projects.\nDuring this time\, Mr. Paffor
 d has participated in and led several brainstorming and analysis\nsessions
  using Ideation and Design Thinking techniques and tools.\nMr. Pafford ser
 ves as a course developer and instructor at JHU/APL where he teaches\ngrad
 uate courses on topics such as Software Systems Engineering\, Model Based 
 Systems\nEngineering (MBSE) and Multi-User Virtual Environments (MUVEs). I
 n the role of\nTrusted Advisor at JHU/APL\, he provides Object Oriented Sy
 stems Engineering and\nProject Management guidance to a team of Research C
 omputer Scientists and Software\nEngineers using agile methods in Applicat
 ion Lifecycle Management (ALM) and\nApplication Development Lifecycle Mana
 gement (ADLM) projects.\nAs a member of the International Council of Syste
 ms Engineering (INCOSE) Chesapeake\nChapter\, he is a Co-Chairman of the I
 NCOSE Object-Oriented Systems Engineering\nMethod (OOSEM) Working Group.\n
 Mr. Pafford received his Master of Science in Computer Systems Management 
 from the\nNaval Postgraduate School and Bachelor of Science in Business Ma
 nagement from\nUniversity of Maryland University College (UMUC).\n\nCo-spo
 nsored by: INCOSE\n\nAgenda: \nCheck In 9:00 AM\nIntroductions\nBackground
  Lectures:\n9:20-10:20 AM\nBreak 10 min\nCollaborative Exercises:\n10:30 A
 M-12:00 PM\nLunch 12:00-1:00 PM\nDiscussion of Morning Exercises\n1:00-1:3
 0 PM\nCollaborative Exercises:\n1:30-2:30 PM\nWrap-Up Q&amp;A: 2:30-2:45 PM\nC
 omplete Forms and Submit For\nCEU/PDH Credit 2:45-3:00 PM\n\nBldg: Kossiak
 off Center at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL
 )\, 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd\,\, Laurel\, Maryland\, United States\, 20723
LOCATION:Bldg: Kossiakoff Center at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physic
 s Laboratory (JHU/APL)\, 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd\,\, Laurel\, Maryland\, Un
 ited States\, 20723
ORGANIZER:Siering@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and Application Development 
 Lifecycle Management (ADLM) Projects for Systems &amp; Software Engineers Work
 shop
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/37417
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The International Council on Systems Engin
 eering (INCOSE) Chesapeake Chapter in&lt;br /&gt;collaboration with our cosponso
 rs: IEEE Baltimore\, Washington D.C. and Northern VA&lt;br /&gt;(NOVA) Chapters 
 invite you to attend an &amp;ldquo\;Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and
 &lt;br /&gt;Application Development Lifecycle Management (ADLM) Projects for Sys
 tems &amp;amp\;&lt;br /&gt;Software Engineers Workshop&amp;rdquo\; with Facilitator/Inst
 ructor: Mr. Mike Pafford on Saturday\,&lt;br /&gt;December 19\, 2015 commencing 
 at 9AM. IEEE accredits this presentation for continuing&lt;br /&gt;education/pro
 fessional development. Attendees are eligible to receive Continuing&lt;br /&gt;E
 ducation Units /Professional Development Hours (CEU/PDH) by attending the 
 full&lt;br /&gt;duration of the workshop\, completing\, and submitting forms at 
 the close of the workshop.&lt;br /&gt;Abstract:&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Mike Pafford introduces
  those in attendance to the IDEATION Design Thinking&lt;br /&gt;construct in pre
 paration of facilitating a workshop of exercises applying the construct to
 &lt;br /&gt;collaborative ALM/ADLM exercises. The goal is to provide Systems Eng
 ineers and&lt;br /&gt;Software Engineers with knowledge and understanding that a
 llows both disciplines to&lt;br /&gt;enhance their value in collaborative Agile 
 ALM/ADLM projects. During the workshop&lt;br /&gt;participants will actively col
 lect as much raw data as possible in real-time during each&lt;br /&gt;activity a
 nd exercise (this capture will use sticky note\, white boarding\, etc.). A
 fter the&lt;br /&gt;capture of data\, participants will share their data among t
 he other attendees at the&lt;br /&gt;workshop.&lt;br /&gt;Examples of Workshop Success
 :&lt;br /&gt;ï‚· Sharing in near real-time of collected raw data among works
 hop participants&lt;br /&gt;ï‚· Positive real-time feedback from all worksho
 p participants&lt;br /&gt;ï‚· Compilation and processing of collected data i
 nto satisfactory reference information&lt;br /&gt;Speaker/Instructor Biography&lt;b
 r /&gt;Event Lead Facilitator Mr. Mike Pafford is a Senior Systems Engineer a
 nd Project Manager&lt;br /&gt;at The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Applied Phys
 ics Laboratory (APL).&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Pafford has over forty years&amp;rsquo\; experi
 ence leading military\, government\, industry\,&lt;br /&gt;Federally Funded Rese
 arch &amp;amp\; Development Center (FFRDC) and University Affiliated&lt;br /&gt;Rese
 arch Center (UARC) engineering and analysis projects.&lt;br /&gt;During this tim
 e\, Mr. Pafford has participated in and led several brainstorming and anal
 ysis&lt;br /&gt;sessions using Ideation and Design Thinking techniques and tools
 .&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Pafford serves as a course developer and instructor at JHU/APL 
 where he teaches&lt;br /&gt;graduate courses on topics such as Software Systems 
 Engineering\, Model Based Systems&lt;br /&gt;Engineering (MBSE) and Multi-User V
 irtual Environments (MUVEs). In the role of&lt;br /&gt;Trusted Advisor at JHU/AP
 L\, he provides Object Oriented Systems Engineering and&lt;br /&gt;Project Manag
 ement guidance to a team of Research Computer Scientists and Software&lt;br /
 &gt;Engineers using agile methods in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) a
 nd&lt;br /&gt;Application Development Lifecycle Management (ADLM) projects.&lt;br /
 &gt;As a member of the International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) 
 Chesapeake&lt;br /&gt;Chapter\, he is a Co-Chairman of the INCOSE Object-Oriente
 d Systems Engineering&lt;br /&gt;Method (OOSEM) Working Group.&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Pafford 
 received his Master of Science in Computer Systems Management from the&lt;br 
 /&gt;Naval Postgraduate School and Bachelor of Science in Business Management
  from&lt;br /&gt;University of Maryland University College (UMUC).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br 
 /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Check In 9:00 AM&lt;br /&gt;Introductions&lt;br /&gt;Background Lec
 tures:&lt;br /&gt;9:20-10:20 AM&lt;br /&gt;Break 10 min&lt;br /&gt;Collaborative Exercises:&lt;
 br /&gt;10:30 AM-12:00 PM&lt;br /&gt;Lunch 12:00-1:00 PM&lt;br /&gt;Discussion of Morning
  Exercises&lt;br /&gt;1:00-1:30 PM&lt;br /&gt;Collaborative Exercises:&lt;br /&gt;1:30-2:30 
 PM&lt;br /&gt;Wrap-Up Q&amp;amp\;A: 2:30-2:45 PM&lt;br /&gt;Complete Forms and Submit For&lt;
 br /&gt;CEU/PDH Credit 2:45-3:00 PM&lt;/p&gt;
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